nvidia and microsoft expand ai capabilities on windows and azure nvidia and microsoft expand ai capabilities on windows and azure

NVIDIA and Microsoft Expand AI Capabilities on Windows and Azure

At Computex and Microsoft Build 2025, NVIDIA introduced a suite of advancements across AI PCs, gaming, and cloud-based AI, aimed at empowering developers and accelerating AI adoption both locally and in the cloud.

AI PCs & Developer Tools

NVIDIA rolled out powerful updates for RTX-powered AI PCs:

  • TensorRT for RTX AI PCs now supports just-in-time, on-device engine building—boosting performance and shrinking model sizes by up to 8x.
  • Windows ML Integration brings native TensorRT support to Windows 11, offering developers a unified API with NVIDIA-optimized acceleration.
  • TensorRT is available via the Windows ML preview, with a standalone SDK launching in June.

Top creative platforms like Autodesk, Chaos, Bilibili, LM Studio, and Topaz are integrating RTX AI features using NVIDIA SDKs.

New tools include:

  • FLUX.1-schnell, a next-gen image generation model from Black Forest Labs, available as a NIM microservice.
  • An updated FLUX.1-dev with broader RTX GPU support.
  • Project G-Assist Plug-in Builder, now open-source on GitHub, simplifies AI plug-in creation for PC and gaming enhancements.

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NVIDIA also introduced an AI Blueprint for 3D-Guided Generative AI, enabling image creation based on 3D scene composition.

Gaming & Graphics

NVIDIA continues to push the boundaries of gaming with RTX and DLSS:

  • DLSS 4 is now featured in over 125 games and apps.
  • New titles like Crimson Desert, F1® 25, Portal with RTX, and Splitgate 2 are adopting DLSS 4.
  • DOOM: The Dark Ages will support Path Tracing and DLSS Ray Reconstruction in June.
  • RTX 5060 GPUs are now available for desktops and laptops.
  • A $50K RTX Remix Mod Contest has launched.
  • Portal with RTX gets a major update with DLSS 4, Multi Frame Generation, and RTX Neural Radiance Cache.

Cloud AI & Microsoft Integration

NVIDIA deepened its partnership with Microsoft to scale AI in the cloud:

  • NVIDIA NIM microservices like FLUX.1, BioNeMo, and ALCHEMI are streamlining AI deployment on RTX PCs and Azure.
  • Azure Discovery will use BioNeMo and ALCHEMI for breakthroughs in materials science and drug discovery.
  • Azure AI Foundry now includes NVIDIA’s Llama Nemotron and BioNeMo for high-precision inferencing in healthcare and advanced reasoning.
  • Microsoft is deploying tens of thousands of NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 systems in Azure data centers.

These announcements highlight NVIDIA’s commitment to driving AI innovation across devices and the cloud – empowering gamers, developers, creators, and researchers with state-of-the-art tools and infrastructure.

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